Actress/supermodel Anja Rubik poses for the "Zara" Spring 2023 campaign, wearing cargo tops, heeled mules and a whole lot more:
"...since 2010, Rubik has made several appearances on 'Top Model', the Polish edition of 'America's Next Top Model'. In 2014, she became the host and a judge of the Polish version of the reality show 'Project Runway Poland'.
" In 2010, Rubik appeared as a judge in 'The Fashion Show', alongside Isaac Mizrahi, Iman and Laura Brown.
"In 2014, Rubik starred in a music video for the song 'Chleb' by Mister D., a music project of the Polish author Dorota Masłowska and film director Krzysztof Skonieczny.
"In 2014 Rubik appeared in the 'Black Atlass' music video to the 'Jewels' track, directed by Yoann Lemoine. In 2016, she starred in 'Lost Me', Mary Komasa's music video directed by Jan Komasa.
"In 2019, Rubik directed the music video to Mary Komasa's track 'Be a Boy'.
"...since 2010, Rubik has made several appearances on 'Top Model', the Polish edition of 'America's Next Top Model'. In 2014, she became the host and a judge of the Polish version of the reality show 'Project Runway Poland'.
" In 2010, Rubik appeared as a judge in 'The Fashion Show', alongside Isaac Mizrahi, Iman and Laura Brown.
"In 2014, Rubik starred in a music video for the song 'Chleb' by Mister D., a music project of the Polish author Dorota Masłowska and film director Krzysztof Skonieczny.
"In 2014 Rubik appeared in the 'Black Atlass' music video to the 'Jewels' track, directed by Yoann Lemoine. In 2016, she starred in 'Lost Me', Mary Komasa's music video directed by Jan Komasa.
"In 2019, Rubik directed the music video to Mary Komasa's track 'Be a Boy'.
- 1/23/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The film depicts a love triangle in inner-city Warsaw.
Warsaw-based New Europe Film Sales has closed a raft of deals on Polish rap drama Other People with UK-based distributor Magnetes Pictures.
Screen can exclusively reveal the first international trailer for the film, above.
Magnetes, which is registered in Stockport in the UK and distributes Polish-language content in several European territories, has acquired rights for the UK and Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Benelux, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, with theatrical releases planned in all territories. A mid-April release in the UK and Ireland is planned.
The film comes out...
Warsaw-based New Europe Film Sales has closed a raft of deals on Polish rap drama Other People with UK-based distributor Magnetes Pictures.
Screen can exclusively reveal the first international trailer for the film, above.
Magnetes, which is registered in Stockport in the UK and distributes Polish-language content in several European territories, has acquired rights for the UK and Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Benelux, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, with theatrical releases planned in all territories. A mid-April release in the UK and Ireland is planned.
The film comes out...
- 3/18/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Madants is developing a slate of internationally-focused projects.
Polish production outfit Madants is set to produce the English-language Silent Twins alongside UK/Us management and production company 42.
Poland’s Agnieszka Smoczyńska is onboard to direct Silent Twins, her first stand-alone English language feature. She previously directed a segment of the anthology horror film, The Field Guide To Evil, as well as Polish-language Cannes Critics’ Week title Fugue.
Speaking to Screen at the San Sebastian Film Festival, Klaudia Smieja, co-owner of Madants, said Silent Twins will tell the story of twins who after spending 14 years in Broadmoor Psychiatric Institution speak to...
Polish production outfit Madants is set to produce the English-language Silent Twins alongside UK/Us management and production company 42.
Poland’s Agnieszka Smoczyńska is onboard to direct Silent Twins, her first stand-alone English language feature. She previously directed a segment of the anthology horror film, The Field Guide To Evil, as well as Polish-language Cannes Critics’ Week title Fugue.
Speaking to Screen at the San Sebastian Film Festival, Klaudia Smieja, co-owner of Madants, said Silent Twins will tell the story of twins who after spending 14 years in Broadmoor Psychiatric Institution speak to...
- 9/24/2019
- by Chris Evans
- ScreenDaily
Madants is developing a slate of internationally-focused projects.
Polish production outfit Madants is set to produce the English-language Silent Twins the first standalone English-language feature of rising director Agnieszka Smoczyńska.
She previously directed a segment of the anthology horror film, The Field Guide To Evil, as well as Polish-language Cannes Critics’ Week title Fugue.
Speaking to Screen at the San Sebastian Film Festival, Klaudia Smieja, co-owner of Madants, said Silent Twins will tell the story of twins who after spending 14 years in Broadmoor Psychiatric Institution speak to each other only in a language of their own creation.
The film is...
Polish production outfit Madants is set to produce the English-language Silent Twins the first standalone English-language feature of rising director Agnieszka Smoczyńska.
She previously directed a segment of the anthology horror film, The Field Guide To Evil, as well as Polish-language Cannes Critics’ Week title Fugue.
Speaking to Screen at the San Sebastian Film Festival, Klaudia Smieja, co-owner of Madants, said Silent Twins will tell the story of twins who after spending 14 years in Broadmoor Psychiatric Institution speak to each other only in a language of their own creation.
The film is...
- 9/23/2019
- by Chris Evans
- ScreenDaily
Alcatraz Films, the Paris-based production company behind such features as Abdellatif Kechiche’s Palme d’Or winner “Blue Is the Warmest Color,” has come on board to co-produce “Other People,” Polish director Aleksandra Terpinska’s feature debut, produced by Klaudia Smieja (“Mr. Jones”) and Beata Rzezniczek for Madants.
“Other People” is an urban musical set in modern-day Warsaw featuring a small-time delinquent and wannabe rapper and a nouveau-riche, pill-popping trophy wife. The two fall into an unconventional relationship based on sex, as they desperately try to run away from loneliness. The film is based on the best-selling book by Polish writer Dorota Maslowska, who’s been hailed by critics as a leading voice of the millennial generation. Filming is scheduled to begin in early 2020.
“Other People” was one of two winners of the inaugural Arte Kino International Prize at Les Arcs Film Festival’s Co-Production Village last year. Terpinska’s last short,...
“Other People” is an urban musical set in modern-day Warsaw featuring a small-time delinquent and wannabe rapper and a nouveau-riche, pill-popping trophy wife. The two fall into an unconventional relationship based on sex, as they desperately try to run away from loneliness. The film is based on the best-selling book by Polish writer Dorota Maslowska, who’s been hailed by critics as a leading voice of the millennial generation. Filming is scheduled to begin in early 2020.
“Other People” was one of two winners of the inaugural Arte Kino International Prize at Les Arcs Film Festival’s Co-Production Village last year. Terpinska’s last short,...
- 5/18/2019
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
It sounds interesting and looks quite good, but to call it the Polish version of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? We'll see.
This adaptation of the controversial literary debut by the then 18-year-old Polish writer Dorota Maslowska tells the story of a tough nationalist, homophobe, racist and anti-semite called Silny (Szyc). His girlfriend Magda leaves him and he gets together with the satanist virgin Angela. Together, they hang out in the nihilistic environment of drug-dependent urban wretches, whom Silny regards with a wry commentary fed on black humour and paranoia.
Two trailers after the break.
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This adaptation of the controversial literary debut by the then 18-year-old Polish writer Dorota Maslowska tells the story of a tough nationalist, homophobe, racist and anti-semite called Silny (Szyc). His girlfriend Magda leaves him and he gets together with the satanist virgin Angela. Together, they hang out in the nihilistic environment of drug-dependent urban wretches, whom Silny regards with a wry commentary fed on black humour and paranoia.
Two trailers after the break.
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- 2/16/2010
- QuietEarth.us
London's Kinoteka Polish film festival will show the controversial director Roman Polanski's short films and early works
The Kinoteka Polish film festival has chosen its eighth annual incarnation in the UK for a retrospective dedicated to the country's most famous, and controversial, film-maker, Roman Polanski.
Timed to coincide with the release of his latest film, The Ghost Writer, Kinoteka will show a season of Polanski's short films, as well as early works in which he collaborated with the composer and jazz pianist Krzysztof Komeda.
As Polanski is still under house arrest in Switzerland, the festival is facing the controversy head-on: it will lead the Polanski segment with a screening of Marina Zenovich's 2008 documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, which "challenges many of the myths which have built up" around the director's case. The films run in conjunction with an exhibition of rare Polanski film posters from across the globe.
The Kinoteka Polish film festival has chosen its eighth annual incarnation in the UK for a retrospective dedicated to the country's most famous, and controversial, film-maker, Roman Polanski.
Timed to coincide with the release of his latest film, The Ghost Writer, Kinoteka will show a season of Polanski's short films, as well as early works in which he collaborated with the composer and jazz pianist Krzysztof Komeda.
As Polanski is still under house arrest in Switzerland, the festival is facing the controversy head-on: it will lead the Polanski segment with a screening of Marina Zenovich's 2008 documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, which "challenges many of the myths which have built up" around the director's case. The films run in conjunction with an exhibition of rare Polanski film posters from across the globe.
- 2/12/2010
- by Chris Michael
- The Guardian - Film News
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